Synonym: acantha, back, backbone, pricker, prickle, rachis, spikelet, spinal column, spur, sticker, thorn, vertebral column. Similar words: spin, pine, pin, spit, pink, spite, spill, dipping. Meaning: [spaɪn] n. 1. the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord 2. any sharply pointed projection 3. a small sharp-pointed tip resembling a spike on a stem or leaf 4. the part of a book's cover that encloses the inner side of the book's pages and that faces outward when the book is shelved 5. a sharp rigid animal process or appendage; as a porcupine quill or a ridge on a bone or a ray of a fish fin.
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61. Her spine twisted; in her dreams she twisted, turning toward that clearing again, again.
62. Though he moved silently, the slivers of ice sliding down her spine told her he was close behind.
63. Just being in the same room as him sent shivers of something down her spine that up to now she had never experienced.
64. Or try placing a small pillow or towel at the base of your spine.
65. A cervical spine x-ray should always be done to rule out fracture and / or subluxation.
66. The nightmare of being wrongly accused and convicted of a crime certainly sends shivers down my spine.
67. She had a difficult labour as, having no details, the curvature of her spine was not detected.
68. Starting from the middle of the back, place your hands side by side horizontally across the spine.
69. Straighten both legs and stretch right out of your hips; straighten the spine and let your chin fall to your chest.
70. A year later she had a normal dorsal spine x ray.
71. Slowly raise your head and shoulders, curving your spine, inch by inch[sentencedict.com/spine.html], without straining.
72. The boys at school used to make fun of me because I have a crooked spine.
73. Her hair was no longer confined in plaits, but hung down her back to the base of her spine.
74. Their wild, excited calling sent shivers down my spine as they continued on their journey south.
75. She had found herself in the safe nook between Fenna's sail-like wing and the crenellated and fantastic fortress of his spine.
76. Plain radiographs of the cervical spine in flexion and extension will allow recognition of atlantoaxial subluxation and subaxial subluxation.
77. Jody stands as if her spine were fused, as if she were for ever balancing a large porcelain vase on her head.
78. See if your teeth are clenched or if your spine is rigid.
79. It is important to realize that the head should go forward in relation to the spine - as though nodding the head in affirmation.
80. I, on the other hand, had backache and climbed it as though a cattle prod were taped to my spine.
81. These results suggest that there is an increased risk of osteoporotic fractures at the spine and hip.
82. He slid so far down into the leather that he was sitting on his spine.
83. An icy chill slid up his spine, causing the hair at his nape to rise.
84. These high rates reflect the anatomy of the cervical spine and the dynamic forces that act on it.
85. Although the old Victorian building with its spine of hutted wards was a vaguely familiar place, it was by no means home.
86. Even today, the name Chiing chun bao sends a shiver up my spine.
87. Two shots were fired by an officer, and a bullet damaged Mrs Groce's spine causing permanent paralysis.
88. Sometimes there was a new seriousness, the supple posture of childhood exchanged for squared shoulders and a stiff spine.
89. The ring will then move outwards, away from the spine.
90. He wanted to feel warmed through to his spine, to have the comfort steal into him like strong ale.
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